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    Fourier and beyond: invariance properties of a family of integral transforms (English)
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    4 July 2017
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    It is shown that the classical Fourier transform on the real line can be uniquely characterized by an intertwining relation with dilations and by having a Gaussian as an eigenfunction. The results extend to diverse Fourier type transforms with this property. Short-time analogues of these transforms are established and their properties are studied.
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    Fourier transform
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    Gaussian
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    integral transform
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    Fourier-Bessel transform
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    unitarity
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    short-time transform
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